| Id | ESLPod_0744_WE_1162 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 744 |
| Episode Title | Dealing With a Mistake |
| Phrase | on (someone's) end |
| Text | The phrase "on (one's) end," in this podcast, means one's responsibility or fault, used to emphasize that it is not the other person's responsibility or fault, or to describe what one person is doing compared to what another person is doing: "We'll do everything possible on our end to fix the problem." The phrase "in the end" is used to describe the final result of something: "It took years to renovate the home, but in the end, they were really pleased with it." The phrase "to go to the ends of the earth" means to do everything possible: "Reno would go to the ends of the earth to make his daughter happy." Finally, the phrase "to make ends meet" means to have just enough money to buy what one needs, but no more: "With just one salary, they're able to make ends meet, but they aren't able to save." |
| Topics | Business |
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